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Good English ls Vital to Employment Advancement 1-. NS' at W7 , we 2 WWW 4 f ,Mi z ' A , Q I .y E 526 , eff 'e- my - ,f ,- . if ff ' ' ff!! f' . .Q , , 1, Ms at 1 -+ 4-11.51 I G, f I 1.441 i' 1 .' .1 1 , f i K 1 K ft Wd 4 4 , f . ..,., f f Jw-7 4 ll - 6 'X V- .Wa 'sg . 4 ,jf tx W ' as as I 7 A 1 W 16 1 V ' ' ' . ' , l '- ' ,a , .. 2 , L ' 'hun-er' Proper use of English is essential in everyday life. Competition is keen for survival in the job mar- ket. The employer's decision often rests upon the ap- plicanfs ability to speak and Write English well. At CHS, four years of English are required. Freshmen English deals primarily with basic grammar which prepares the student for future high school years. Sophomore English offers a broader and fuller course. The student encounters the basic forms of literature such as the short story and the novel. He also increases his vocabulary. In junior English, students cover American litera- ture and do research papers from various magazines. Entering the world of English literature, the senior receives a thorough review of grammar. Honors English is offered to all freshmen, sopho- mores, and seniors who have previously received excel- lent grades in English and teacher recommendations. By delving deeper into plays, stories and grammar, the honors student receives a more full, complete Eng- lish course. When studying plays, sophomore honor students saw the musical Kiss Me Kate and the play Julius Caesar at the University of Arizona. ENGLISH . . . Top Bow: Miss Nancy Ann Adle-English, Sophomore Class sponsor . . . Robert Bancroft-English, Cata- lina Service Council sponsor . . . Gerald Brandsma-English, counseling . . . Second How: john Carlton-English, journalism, Trumpeteer adviser, Quill and Scroll adviser . . . Mrs. Marcus Conway-English . . . Miss Audrey Crook-English . , . Third A Row: Miss Frances Curtis-English, creative writing . . . Mrs. 'ff'--s Louise Hemmeter-English, junior Red Cross chairman . . . Miss Leona Hilles-English . . . Bottom How: Charles Ingram- English, Junior Class sponsor . . . Mrs, Fawn johnson-English . . . Mrs. Dathel Lackey-English. l Iv 1 i f . 1 'igws . - , --.' - '-'- .: f a ' 5 f M, ' ' Bob Ziss, Alan Rodebush, George Meza and Judy Rose enjoy the the reference library. They are used to write research papers on current magazines made available to the junior English classes in many topics of individual interest.
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Industrial Arts Promote Job Skills and Hobbies Industrial Arts combines the discovery of occupa- tional interests With the development of enjoyable leisure activities. At Catalina there are courses offered in auto me- chanics, electricity and radio, general metals, printing, machine shop, mechanical drawing, photography, sheet metal, Welding and Woodworking. Students interested in more advanced industrial courses may take vocational classes at Tucson High School. 1' fx,i5z,4:,?Pfa., Timing the compression from the pistons, Sherman Weadock in- - ' A ' creases his mechanical skill in the auto mechanics class. 'V I , i. 1 , x ' 1 I ' Q e . i it K 'X V , - .', , li l ..ie lt 1 :.4 , P- :ii 5 AQ' V --., V ,' A - f . . H'- Q' ,i-f.f . mi i f I 4 , A X if' 3 sl, Sf INDUSTRIAL ARTS . . . Top Row: Guy Chambers-general metals, machine shop . . . Robert Dawson-graphic arts, photog- raphy, publications, Photography Club adviser . . . Everett Dirksen-welding, general metals . . . Second Row: Ioseph Heal-auto mechanics . . . William Mit- chell-graphic arts, ' publications . . . Chester Parks-mechanical drawing, tech- nical drawing, counseling . . . Third Row: Fred Piziali-woodworking, department head . . . Louis Sphar-general metals, sheet metals, mechanical drawing . . . Everett Welsh-general metals, basic elec- tronics, electricity, Radio and Television Club adviser . . . Bottom: Gordon NVhitley-general metals, mechanical drawing, advanced tech- What strange weapon is this invader from beyond holding? nical drawing, drawing and blueprint reading, football. The arc Welder throws out an intense blinding light. I I 'fi Q 'T if-23:55. - I L45-if .,,,- I ,-fi-.'-:'-mfr. T T I iifiVff f . ., , .i.. s Qi ?
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